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Eccentric Soul: The Prix Label


Three years we told the world about Columbus, Ohio’s secret soul history, Numero returned to the scene of the crime for further exploration. Victim: Clem Price and George Beter’s no-rep custom studio Harmonic Sounds and its Prix imprint. Built around a few stray boxes of demos, including Penny & the Quarters’ uplifting “You And Me”—as featured in the 2010 film Blue Valentine—the balance of this 19-song collection is filled out with thrilling, previously released material by northern souldiers Joe King and the Royal Esquires, funk workouts from O.F.S. Unlimited, Mitch Mitchell & Gene King, the Soul Ensemble, and Chip Willis, dark, brooding deep soul from Marion Black, and heartstopping, salvation-seeking soul by Eddie Ray. Dante Carfagna’s notes provide crucial insight into Prix’s place on the local scene, and the package is illustrated with dozens of photographs, label scans, and a discographical survey of this brief, but brilliant early ’70s label.
A1
Eddie Ray - Wait A Minute
A2
OFS Unlimited - Mystic
A3
Mitch Mitchell - Never Walk Out On You
A4
Joe King - Speak On Up
A5
The Royal Esquires - Ain't Gonna Run
B1
Eddie Ray - You Got Me
B2
Chip Willis & The Double Exposure - I'm Gonna Gitcha
B3
Mitch Mitchell - Can't Get A Nuff
B4
The Soul Ensemble - Melon Jelly
B5
Eddie Ray - Glad I Found You
C1
Marion Black - Listen Black Brother
C2
The Royal Esquires - Our Love Used To Be
C3
OFS Unlimited - Mister Kidneys
C4
Mitch Mitchell - Never Walk Out On You (Instrumental)
C5
Eddie Ray - Wait A Minute (Instrumental)
D1
Marion Black - Come On And Getit
D2
Joe King - You're My Everything
D3
Harmonic Sounds Band - Untitled Studio Moves
D4
Eddie Ray - You Got Me (Demo)
D5
Penny & The Quarters - You And Me
D6
Eddie Ray - You Are Mine